That's a real tough thread to follow. I gathered that JIT is called "Just in Time" and apparently the Nexus has it installed. Apparently they have it mostly working on the droid with some real good results in speed increases. Hmmm...

That's a real tough thread to follow. I gathered that JIT is called "Just in Time" and apparently the Nexus (and the G1?) have it installed. Apparently they have it mostly working on the droid with some real good results in speed increases. Hmmm...

Alright, did everything, and phone would boot up, but the second I opened any app, I just got a black screen for a few seconds, then the phone powered off by itself. Reverting to my backup I suppose...

That's a real tough thread to follow. I gathered that JIT is called "Just in Time" and apparently the Nexus (and the G1?) have it installed. Apparently they have it mostly working on the droid with some real good results in speed increases. Hmmm...

That's a real tough thread to follow. I gathered that JIT is called "Just in Time" and apparently the Nexus (and the G1?) have it installed. Apparently they have it mostly working on the droid with some real good results in speed increases. Hmmm...

put those in bin and lib respectively (lib files in /system/lib, dalvikvm in /system/bin) then add this line to build.prop

dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:jit

Of course props to humancyborg and steve over on alldroid

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Im a NooB when it comes to adb commands. Could you post the commands to push the files where they are supposed to go adb push "". Also how to edit the build.prop?

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You can accomplish all of this with cp. copy the files you want to move onto your sdcard in windows, reboot in recovery, mount /system and /sdcard (mount system) then just cp /sdcard/dalvikvm /system/bin/dalvikvm

For build.prop cp /system/build.prop /system/build.prop.bak (creates a backup) then cp /system/build.prop /sdcard/build.prop go into windows, open build.prop on your sdcard with wordpad, reverse it to put it back

You can accomplish all of this with cp. copy the files you want to move onto your sdcard in windows, reboot in recovery, mount /system and /sdcard (mount system) then just cp /sdcard/dalvikvm /system/bin/dalvikvm

For build.prop cp /system/build.prop /system/build.prop.bak (creates a backup) then cp /system/build.prop /sdcard/build.prop go into windows, open build.prop on your sdcard with wordpad, reverse it to put it back

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I mounted system and sdcard. Then typed adb shell. Then cp /sdcard/dalvikvn /system/bin/dalvikvm

You can accomplish all of this with cp. copy the files you want to move onto your sdcard in windows, reboot in recovery, mount /system and /sdcard (mount system) then just cp /sdcard/dalvikvm /system/bin/dalvikvm

For build.prop cp /system/build.prop /system/build.prop.bak (creates a backup) then cp /system/build.prop /sdcard/build.prop go into windows, open build.prop on your sdcard with wordpad, reverse it to put it back

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I mounted system and sdcard. Then typed adb shell. Then cp /sdcard/dalvikvn /system/bin/dalvikvm

Alright, did everything, and phone would boot up, but the second I opened any app, I just got a black screen for a few seconds, then the phone powered off by itself. Reverting to my backup I suppose...

Im using sholes 1.2 and the files compiled by the t3hsteve on alldroid (see page 1 of this thread) and I have no stability issues at 800mhz. I doubt it makes much of a difference in anything but benchmarks, but it's a good start

Im using sholes 1.2 and the files compiled by the t3hsteve on alldroid (see page 1 of this thread) and I have no stability issues at 800mhz. I doubt it makes much of a difference in anything but benchmarks, but it's a good start

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Yup, I did the same thing, dl'd that exact same pack, followed the exact same directions and at 800Mhz with JIT enabled I got the exact same results as everyone else, but it crashed randomly while using it for a day.

Are you actually using your Droid? Or just enabling it looking at linpack smiling and putting it to sleep?

Thanks! typing busybox was the key. After all this is done how do I know if I was sucessful or not?

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Run linpack (check marketplace) and enjoy your faster benchmark speeds. If you have issues, just rename the files to filename.bak and revert your build.prop.bak to build.prop until developers better implement it

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